Geography, asked by vittalpujeri043, 8 months ago

How is watershed management beneficial for farmers in the long run
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Answered by hamidak969
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Answer:

To control damaging runoff and degradation and thereby conservation of soil and water. 2. To manage and utilize the runoff water for useful purpose. sustained production

Answered by sudeepkumary8059
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The main aim of watershed management is to conserve the soil, plant, and water resources of a catchment while benefiting humanity. All environmental, social, and economic concerns are combined to treat watersheds in an integrated manner. In this article, several ecotechnological measures such as the establishment and restoration of riparian buffer zones and constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment are characterized. Both the efficiency assessment of buffer zones and strips in watershed management and the estimation of landscape potential for optimal location of constructed wetlands in catchments are considered. Examples from selected case studies on the efficiency of ecological engineering measures in watershed management are presented.

Watershed management is aimed at land and water resources, and is applied to an area of land that drains to a defined location along a stream or river. Watershed management aims to care for natural resources in a way that supports human needs for water, food, fiber, energy, and habitation, while supporting other agreed attributes linked to recreation, esthetics, and/or ecologic function. Because of these multidisciplinary concerns, the development of watershed-management strategies can involve complex scientific and public policy issues. Each watershed is unique in physiography, ecology, climate, water quality, land use, and human culture. Therefore any generalized approach to watershed management must be customized to each setting when put into practice. Watershed management requires a long-term commitment that is adaptive to changes in population, climate, culture, and resource-use demands. These issues are unique to each watershed and each nation. Watershed-management experiences from around the globe have dealt with a wide range of issues.

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